26 ideas
22338 | An unexamined life can be virtuous [Murdoch] |
7085 | The main problem of philosophy is what can and cannot be thought and expressed [Wittgenstein, by Grayling] |
22337 | Philosophy must keep returning to the beginning [Murdoch] |
22701 | Jokes can sometimes be funny because they are offensive [Jacobson,D] |
23563 | Philosophy moves continually between elaborate theories and the obvious facts [Murdoch] |
23463 | Atomic facts correspond to true elementary propositions [Wittgenstein] |
23490 | A thought is mental constituents that relate to reality as words do [Wittgenstein] |
22703 | We don't often respond to events in art as if they were real events [Jacobson,D] |
22341 | Literature is the most important aspect of culture, because it teaches understanding of living [Murdoch] |
22702 | Audiences can be too moral [Jacobson,D] |
22347 | Appreciating beauty in art or nature opens up the good life, by restricting selfishness [Murdoch] |
22696 | 'Autonomism' says the morality is irrelevant to the aesthetics [Jacobson,D] |
22697 | Moral defects of art can be among its aesthetic virtues [Jacobson,D] |
22700 | Immoral art encourages immoral emotions [Jacobson,D] |
22699 | Moderate moralism says moral qualities can sometimes also be aesthetic qualities [Jacobson,D] |
22698 | We can judge art ethically, or rate its ethical influence, or assess its quality via its ethics [Jacobson,D] |
22339 | Love is a central concept in morals [Murdoch] |
22348 | Ordinary human love is good evidence of transcendent goodness [Murdoch] |
22343 | If I attend properly I will have no choices [Murdoch] |
22349 | Art trains us in the love of virtue [Murdoch] |
22340 | It is hard to learn goodness from others, because their virtues are part of their personal history [Murdoch] |
22350 | Only trivial virtues can be possessed on their own [Murdoch] |
22346 | Moral reflection and experience gradually reveals unity in the moral world [Murdoch] |
22342 | Kantian existentialists care greatly for reasons for action, whereas Surrealists care nothing [Murdoch] |
22351 | Only a philosopher might think choices create values [Murdoch] |
22345 | Moral philosophy needs a central concept with all the traditional attributes of God [Murdoch] |